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Vice Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People's Committee inspected the flash flood scene in Tuong Duong and Que Phong

Quang An June 2, 2025 15:21

On June 2, Vice Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van De inspected the site of serious flash floods and landslides in Tuong Duong and Que Phong districts.

Also attending were representatives of the Department of Agriculture and Environment, the Department of Irrigation, and related units and localities.

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In Que Phong district, the working group inspected the flash flood scene in Lam Hop and Pa Khom villages of Tri Le commune. Here, many roads were eroded and damaged. Houses and structures such as embankments, domestic water tanks, etc. were still buried by rocks and soil.

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The working group inspected Lam Hop village, Tri Le commune, Que Phong district. Photo: Quang An

According to a report from Que Phong district, heavy rains caused flash floods that affected 22 houses, including one house that completely collapsed and five houses that were severely damaged. Many houses were flooded with mud and rocks, especially in Tri Le and Hanh Dich communes. In addition, more than 470 livestock and poultry were swept away; 52 hectares of aquatic products and nearly 180 hectares of various crops were severely damaged.

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Rocks and soil buried the road in Tri Le commune. Photo: Quang An

Regarding infrastructure, the traffic system was eroded at many points such as the Chau Kim - Nam Giai inter-commune road, National Highway 48 in Thong Thu commune. The total volume of soil and rock eroded was up to hundreds of cubic meters. In addition, 1 spillway collapsed, 4 temporary sluices were washed away, more than 590m of irrigation ditches were buried, 25 waterwheels were washed away, 7 electric poles were broken. The total damage in Que Phong district according to statistics was more than 70 billion VND.

In Tuong Duong district, the working group inspected the scene at Tung Hoc and Con Phen villages, Huu Khuong Junior High School for Ethnic Minorities in Huu Khuong commune and Tham Tham village, Nhon Mai commune.

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The road to Huu Khuong commune, Tuong Duong district is heavily eroded. Photo: Quang An

Here, many roads were eroded, many houses were flooded with rocks and soil, and suspension bridges were broken. At Huu Khuong Secondary School, although the forces had helped clean up, the school was still in disarray, many furniture, desks, chairs, and student belongings were covered in mud.

According to a report from Tuong Duong district, the heavy rain that occurred on the evening of May 29 caused severe damage in the communes of Huu Khuong, Nhon Mai, Yen Tinh and Yen Thang, of which Huu Khuong and Nhon Mai were the two most seriously affected communes.

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The working group inspected the scene in Huu Khuong commune. Photo: Quang An

In the whole district of Tuong Duong, 65 houses were damaged and swept away, with an estimated loss of nearly 1.14 billion VND. In addition, 5 houses had to be urgently evacuated and 53 others were affected by landslides.

Regarding agricultural production, more than 47 hectares of rice, nearly 18.4 hectares of crops, 16.8 hectares of cassava and nearly 4 hectares of fruit trees were damaged by over 70%. Aquaculture activities were also seriously affected with 18 fish cages and 1.38 hectares of fish ponds being washed away. The livestock sector recorded the death of 20 buffaloes and cows; 85 pigs and nearly 1,000 poultry...

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Traffic works in Huu Khuong commune seriously eroded. Photo: Quang An

In particular, the local infrastructure system was severely damaged. 3 bridges were washed away, 4 electric poles fell down causing power outages, many inter-commune and inter-village roads were seriously eroded. Notably, 2 sections of National Highway 16 through Nhon Mai commune were eroded and broken with the total estimated repair cost of more than 20 billion VND. The total damage in Tuong Duong district is estimated at about 35 billion VND.

After inspecting the scene in the two districts, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van De praised the local authorities' quick and proactive response, and shared the difficulties and losses with people in the affected areas.

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Comrade Nguyen Van De inspected the area recently affected by flash floods in Nhon Mai commune, Tuong Duong district. Photo: Quang An

Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van De requested localities to continue to maintain the spirit of "4 on-the-spot" in natural disaster prevention and control, especially the work of warning and evacuating people in areas with high risk of landslides. At the same time, mobilize all resources to urgently overcome landslides, ensure smooth traffic, restore electricity, water systems, irrigation works, ensure people have conditions to stabilize their lives and reproduce, and study resettlement arrangements at weak and high-risk points.

The Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee also assigned the Department of Agriculture and Environment to preside over and coordinate with relevant units to promptly develop a plan to support each locality according to the level of damage. Particularly for the two districts of Tuong Duong and Que Phong, the urgent requirement is to continue to review and assess the damage, and prepare documents to promptly support food and essential supplies, especially for communes that suffered heavy damage such as Nhon Mai, Huu Khuong, Tri Le, Hanh Dich...

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Huge amount of rock and soil left after flash flood in Nhon Mai commune, Tuong Duong district. Photo: Quang An

In the immediate future, the province requests all levels and sectors to join hands to support the affected people, so that no one will suffer from hunger or lack of water after the natural disaster. In the long term, it is necessary to make a comprehensive assessment and propose sustainable solutions suitable to the specific terrain conditions of the mountainous region to minimize damage in the upcoming flood season.

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